Video sharing site Vimeo has taken the HTML5 plunge one step further with a brand new "universal" embeddable player aimed at mobile devices like the iPhone or the iPad. Vimeo's new "Universal Player" ...
Vimeo announced Tuesday’s (August 17th, 2010) release of it’s HTML5 video player for mobile devices. Dubbed the ‘Universal Player’, users will now be able to offer embeded code for a wider range of ...
Vimeo, the video-centric social networking site, has landed a sucker punch on Adobe by releasing its own universal media player that will allow its videos to be played on Apple devices like the iPad ...
Vimeo has introduced a completely rebuilt video player, which is 50% faster to load and defaults to HTML5, the company announced today. Vimeo has also added filmmaker-friendly features, including ...
Vimeo has revamped its video player so that viewers can watch their favorite videos faster and more easily on mobile devices – and buy them if they are so inclined. The player has long been one of ...
I love Vimeo. Great videos are on it, the design of the website is great, the embeddable player is great. Youtube looks like crap when compared to Vimeo, and that’s a given. If you have an iPad though ...
In my own testing, the HTML5 player loads a bit faster than the Flash version. Thankfully, it doesn’t run into any annoying rebuffering issues as you jump around the video, a common problem with Vimeo ...
The updated site introduces a storefront and collections of films to make it easier for viewers to find -- and pay filmmakers directly -- for videos that interest them. Joan E. Solsman was CNET's ...
Vimeo today is launching a new version of its iOS app, and the updates will be geared toward content discovery a more intuitive user interface As more iPhone users – especially millennials – turn to ...
One of the key differentiators for Vimeo over the years is simply its user experience, and a lot of that comes from its video player. It’s one of the reasons that all sorts of artsy independent ...
YouTube made waves Wednesday evening when it announced a Flash-less HTML5 video player. And now, mere months after rolling out a mobile-friendly site for iPhone and ...